Breeding and improvement of black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.) with a special focus on Hungary: a review

IF 1.5 4区 农林科学 Q2 FORESTRY
T Ábri, K Cseke, Z Keserü, A Porcsin, FM Szabó, K Rédei
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Abstract

Black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.) is a multipurpose tree species native to North America commonly planted worldwide for its resistant and durable wood, rapid growth, site tolerance, honey production, and other qualities. However, caution is warranted when planting the species outside its native range due to its potential invasiveness with respect to the native flora. Many countries, particularly Hungary and China, have been conducting forestry research on black locust for decades to increase black locust yields, nectar production, and stem quality. The main breeding objectives, such as fast growth, superior trunk quality or higher nectar production, have already been achieved. Existing reviews on this tree species do not cover the whole research history of breeding, making a comprehensive review increasingly critical to identify research gaps, trends, and drawbacks. The present study offers a systematic analysis of nearly 100 papers spanning the last century and the most recent research on black locust improvement. This study also includes a detailed summary of the available cultivars and clone selections worldwide.
以匈牙利为重点的刺槐育种与改良研究进展
刺槐(Robinia pseudoacacia L.)是一种原产于北美的多用途树种,因其木材耐久、生长迅速、耐场地、产蜜等品质而在世界范围内广泛种植。然而,由于其对本地植物群的潜在入侵性,在其原生范围之外种植该物种时应谨慎。许多国家,特别是匈牙利和中国,几十年来一直在开展关于刺槐的林业研究,以提高刺槐产量、花蜜产量和茎干质量。主要的育种目标,如快速生长,优良的干品质或更高的花蜜产量,已经实现。现有的关于该树种的综述并没有涵盖整个育种研究的历史,因此全面的综述对于识别研究的差距、趋势和缺点变得越来越重要。本研究系统地分析了上个世纪近100篇论文和最近关于蝗虫改良的研究。本研究还详细总结了世界上现有的品种和无性系选择。
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CiteScore
3.30
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54
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: The journal encompasses a broad range of research aspects concerning forest science: forest ecology, biodiversity/genetics and ecophysiology, silviculture, forest inventory and planning, forest protection and monitoring, forest harvesting, landscape ecology, forest history, wood technology.
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